I'm did a DIY tour of Batac and Paoay yesterday, today, I jumped on a tricycle for the bus terminal along Lagasca Street in
Laoag, buses here are non-aircon, I should have gone to the Partas bus terminal for
their airconditioned bus but I felt like penny-pinching. Not really, I just want to try the non-airconditioned bus, besides, Partas terminal is a bit far. Believe me.

Unfortunately, just a little after less than 2 hours during the trip, I was
the only passenger left on the bus, it stopped at a busy town and I was
requested to get off, the next bus is coming in a few minutes anyway, that's what the conductor said, he gave
me back half of my fare and I've waited for 5 minutes. Took the coming bus finally to Vigan. Passengers were dropped off exactly at the Plaza
Salcedo near the capitol building and dragging my luggage, I just walked from
there to my hotel (Vigan Hotel) located at the back street of St. Paul
Cathedral.

St. Paul Cathedral at night.

Plaza Burgos.

Plaza Salcedo

Since I arrived in Vigan early noon, I did not waste time, bolted to St. Paul
Cathedral and its surrounds – Plaza Salcedo, Plaza Burgos, and the famous Calle
Crisologo with its beautiful old Spanish houses and cobble-stone street. At 7:35pm there is a colourful dancing
musical fountain show at Plaza Salcedo, I was surprised to see this in Vigan,
and it’s free, a really nice project from Vigan’s government, brought to you by
no less than the Man himself – the Hon. Chavit Singson. The last time I saw one was in Barcelona –
the Magic Fountain of Montjuic – which is almost similar but a bit bigger as I
recall.

Musical Fountain of Vigan

Brief Info:

Vigan is the capital of the Province of Ilocos Sur. It is a World Heritage Site in that it is one
of the few Hispanic towns left in the Philippines where its structures remained
intact, and is well known for its cobblestone streets, and a unique
architecture that fuses Philippine and Oriental building designs and
construction, with colonial European architecture. [Wikipedia]

Expenses:

Transports

Tricycle from my hotel in Laoag to Lagasca bus terminal

Non-aircon bus from Laoag - Vigan

15

100

Hotel

Vigan Hotel – (Php395 / night) located at the back of the cathedral and less than a minute walk to Calle Crisologo, Plaza Salecedo and Burgos and a leisure walk to most sights in Vigan. Economy room, non-aircon, shared bath, very simple with TV.

Address:

Telephone: +63 (77) 722.19.06

Mob.: +63 9155498753

E-mail: jr_ovillanueva@yahoo.com

395

How to get there:

Vigan is a city in Ilocos Sur, and a prime
tourist destination. You can take a bus
(Partas is one, Dominion Bus Lines, Viron Transit, and St. Joseph) from Manila, around 7 hours travel time.

From Laoag City, I would recommend taking
the airconditioned Partas bus, shorter travel time of around 2 hours. Otherwise, if you’re on a budget, you can
take the non-airconditioned buses at the bus terminal in Lagasca Street, pay
100 pesos, travel time is about 3 hours.
Warning – they’re unreliable, read my story above.

Plaza Salcedo, Plaza Burgos, St. Paul Cathedral and Calle Crisologo are
within short walking distance from each other right at the heritage village.